Advertise on The WiC Project

The WiC Project is happy to accept advertisements for businesses that match our audience interests. Please submit an advertising request to reserve an ad space or to receive a copy of our media kit.

Advertising Options

The following banner ad sizes are available:

Premium Advertisements

468×60 (1 available) – Top of the website.

300×250 (1 available) – Middle of home page content.

300×250 (1 available) – At the bottom of every single post page, between the bottom of the content and the comments section. This placement historically has higher visibility and click-thru rate than other locations.

Sidebar Advertisements

300×250 (1 available) – Middle right sidebar.

Press Releases, Product and Sales Announcements

Share your press releases, new product announcements, and sales events with our readers. Up to two links and one image may be included in these posts.

All posts will be tweeted and shared on Twitter and Facebook.

Twitter Parties

Twitter parties are a great way to gain product and brand exposure, as well as Twitter followers. Tweets have the potential to grow in visibility exponentially as Twitter party attendees participate in these events. We’re happy to co-ordinate and host a Twitter party to introduce your product or brand to our followers.

Custom Packages

We are happy to create a custom advertising package for you which could include tweets, posts to Facebook, product reviews, giveaways, and more. Please contact us to create your custom package.

We accept payment via PayPal.

For additional questions or to purchase an ad placement, please contact us.

about Miriam

Hi there! I'm Miriam - graphic designer, entrepreneur, and author of The WiC Project - a faith-based online lifestyle blog. Whether it's trying a new recipe in the kitchen or testing out the latest product, we love sharing our honest reviews and opinions. We invite you to kick back, brew up a cup of Vanilla Chai, and join the conversation!

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“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.”